Will Wamo and myself(Kyle Hayhurst) be playing against Tim Sullivan and Eric Lewis or Brian Walls and Steve Light? Just curious! Wamo mentioned that it might be the higher score of the two teams on the week previous to the final week that would decide it.

Team Shanks will start on "1" just for you Linkster, it will make things easier anyhow. Though up against team Bol-Bag team Shanks has their hands full....stay tuned and watch as every division is excitingly tight.Thanks again Andy you run one fine and fun league."I also found my phone in my car under my seat Duh'"

Will Wamo and myself(Kyle Hayhurst) be playing against Tim Sullivan and Eric Lewis or Brian Walls and Steve Light? Just curious! Wamo mentioned that it might be the higher score of the two teams on the week previous to the final week that would decide it.

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Ideally I would send the 215, 216 and 217 out together and then send the 219's and 222 out together. A lot of guys don't like playing with a sixsome though, so that probably won't happen. In the past I have always just gone alphabetically. Lewis would be the first alphabetically, so you would be going out with Tim and Eric.

gflap wrote:I'd like to request starting at hole # 8 for Sir Flappington and Jimmy Whitebirch. Thank you in advance.

Another great year of league comes to a close. Thanks to everyone that helped out last night. We have a good crew and there is always someone that steps up when needed.

As many of you already know I will be stepping down from running league next year. After 5 years of running it I really just need a break. I’m not exactly sure who will be running things next year, but it sounds like there are a few guys who will be taking things over. I will still be around though and will do what I can to help out.

There were 2 CTP’s for each flight. I didn’t keep all of the winners. There were 3 of the flags that were not picked up…nothing I can do about that. Those were given to the youngest player (Brekka Polkinghorne), our elder statesman (Randy Singer) and the other one was given to Doug McCormick to help reimburse him for the tip on some of the pizzas being delivered.1 – C2 – D3 – A 4 – B5 – C6 – D7 – A 8 – B

There were no aces hit. The ace pool stood at $60. I will explain in another post how it got to that for anyone that wants to know. Since no one hit the ace we drew names and the first 6 won $10 each. Below are the winners.1. Tim Grelle2. Mike Grau3. Randy Singer4. Chris Horvath5. Keith McPeak6. Brad Stuart

I’m not positive, but I believe it was Duke Lavacki that won a disc in the putting contest.

Below are the scores. The score on the left in bold is your total with BOTH drop weeks. The weekly scores are to the right. Scores with an * are played cali. Your score is a 126 if neither partner shows up.

Ace pool started at $109. I subtracted $39 from this. $27 of it was to bring the cost per person down to $8 (.36 x 76 = $27.36). The other $12 was added to some of the flights. I also gave Doug McCormick $10 of it to help pay for a tip on some of the pizzas being delivered. This left $60 which was given to 6 players @ $10/each in a drawing after no aces were hit